, increasing by 168% as compared to Q3 2016 of 796 Million Baht. This was mainly due to the increasing revenue from property business, specifically The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Bangkok (“RCR”) of 1,360 Million
generated total revenues of 1,093 million Baht; or decreasing by 49% as compared to the total revenues in Q3 2017 of 2,132 million Baht. This was mainly due to the increase in revenue from sales of the
sales in 2019. This resulted from an increase in Sales of the product Disc plough by 31.30 million baht or 52.73% when compares to the sales of disc plough from same period of last year, this was due to
sale of Ratchaburi Electricity Generating Company Limited, a subsidiary, in the amount of Baht 322.82 million due to the increase in Base Availability Credit in 2017 comparing to 2016, as specified in
Baht 152.75 million in the year 2017 due to loss on exchange rate in the amount of Baht 136.75 million. In the year 2016, the figures showed the profit in the amount of Baht 60.16 million due to the gain
million baht 1,247 1,247 1,247 ratios Key financial Liquidity ratios Current ratio times 3.09 3.14 3.31 Quick ratio times 2.35 2.47 2.67 Cash ratio times 0.37 0.45 0.68 Receivable turnover times 4.71 4.67
2019 and 15 MW in 6M’2020). EBITDA • EBITDA increased 14.7% y-on-y in Q2’2020 to THB 3,221 million and 24.5% y-on-y in 6M’2020 to THB 6,500 million due to capacity growth, new industrial users and
both current and capital expenditures partly due to the pending of FY2020 budget. Exports for the year 2019 contracted at 2.7 compared to last year, in line with the continuing decline in global demand
of total revenues which increased 5.3% YoY from both mobile and fixed broadband. QoQ, total revenues decreased 0.7% mainly due to lower interconnection charge (IC) and device sales revenue. Service
. It was still challenging for telecom sector particularly in the mobile business due to weak consumer spending and revenue loss from traveler sector due to international travel restriction. Fixed